Dinamo Bucharest midfielder Patrick Ekeng collapsed on the pitch during his team’s Romanian Liga 1 match at home against Viitorul on Friday, and was pronounced dead at the hospital approximately 90 minutes later. The cause of death has, of yet, not been released.
Dinamo Bucharest player Patrick Ekeng pronounced dead after collapsing on the pitch
Patrick Ekeng, 26, was pronounced dead after collapsing during a match.


Ekeng entered the match as a substitute roughly seven minutes earlier, and was standing on his own with no players around him as he monitored play. He started to move, then kind of rocked backward a bit before he fell onto his back. Players nearby were immediately concerned and quickly called for medical personnel. Close-up shots of Ekeng lying on the pitch showed him appearing to have issues breathing, and the medics who attended to him quickly called for a cart to transport him to the ambulance in the stadium and then to the local hospital.
Doctors in the hospital worked to save Ekeng's life, but he did not respond to treatment. Patrick Ekeng was 26 years old, and was due to return to his wife in France in a few days' time with the Romanian league season ending. Born in Yaoundé, Cameroon, he had been capped seven times at senior level for his home nation.
This is, sadly, the second time this has happened to a Dinamo Bucharest player. In October of 2000, club captain Catalin Hildan collapsed and died during a club friendly.
Emanuel Roşu, who covers Romanian football for the Guardian and BBC, has more -- and some of the details only make the entire situation much, much worse.
Shocking... Ekeng is in a very bad situation in the hospital. Incredible. I can't believe this is happening.
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
Absolutely shocking scenes. This isn't happening. Dinamo's players and manager haven't left the pitch. They are waiting for news from the H
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
Club sources about Ekeng: 'his pulse comes back for a few seconds, maybe a minute, but after that he falls again'
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
According to Digisport, Ekeng was pronounced dead minutes ago. Romania is in tears. Impossible. Impossible.
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
This is where things get bad: it sounds as though on-site medical personnel were utterly unprepared for any kind of serious incident.
According to Digisport, the ambulance at Dinamo's stadium didn't have any equipment on it. It was only there for TRANSPORTATION.
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
First medical report is shocking. The hospital's spokesperson says NO pro first aid was given to Ekeng at the stadium. Shocking. Shocking.
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
Fabrice Muamba 15 electric shocks on the pitch before being taken to the hospital. Ekeng: 0.
— Emanuel Roşu (@Emishor) May 6, 2016
Dinamo’s club doctor says that CPR was performed en route to the hospital, a trip that took approximately one minute. Either way, it sounds as though the on-site medical staff did not have anything like the equipment they would have needed to give Ekeng a better chance at survival.











